The ABCs of IPv6

IP version 6 is poised to revolutionize networking. Here’s why you should care and what you need to do to get ready.

The odds are good that you’re aware Microsoft will soon release new server and host operating systems that will come loaded with the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) stack pre-installed and ready to rock on your network. Did you know that IPv6 will be the default-routed protocol, though? Unless you uninstall it from your new servers and hosts, your network will be moving to IPv6. If it fails, your hosts will revert back to IPv4. [ Read the rest at RedmondMag.com ]

2 Comments

  1. Thiyagu

    :razz: Hello ur ccna book is very superb..when will you release your new revised ccna book (640–802).What about ip v.6..

  2. Singogo Boas

    Hello,

    Thanks for the sacrifice you make to publish easy to understand Cisco® Books.
    Iam currently studying CCNA, and so far I feel I will clear the exam.

    Boas Singogo (Zambia)

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